Technically Host D should send an ARP request, which the switch will then flood out of all other interfaces on the same VLAN. Host A will reply and the switch will update its MAC address table based on the ARP reply, allowing the subsequent unicast frame to be forwarded immediately to Host A.
But if it sent the unicast frame directly, it would simply be flooded out of all interfaces other than the one it was received on, but only those in the same VLAN. So in this case the e0/0 and e0/2 interfaces.
So technically no answer is correct.
You're right, we should MAC address instead of IP!
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